999 results found for: Satsuei no Issai nai Drama: Ebisu-san Satsujin Jiken
Totsugawa Keibu Series 28: Rikuchu Kaigan Satsui no Tabi
Japanese Special - 2003, 1 episodes
An antique dealer is killed in Aoyama, Tokyo. The criminal stole Sesshu's forgery. The owner of the painting was a college student who was the host, but his lover was kidnapped, and the criminal demanded that the college…
20 Ji 18 Bunno Shinigami Otaru Hatsu Satsui no Tabiji
Japanese Special - 2003, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "20:18 no Shinigami" (20時18分の死神) by Shunzo Waku (和久峻三).
Onsen Waka Okami no Satsujin Suiri 11: Kaga Yamashiro Onsen ~ Tojinbo Eiheiji ni Satsui no Aika
Japanese Special - 2002, 1 episodes
Tokyo Ekio Wasuremono Azukarisho 5: Shiga Shigaraki ~ Noborikama ni Satsui no Hono!!
Japanese Special - 2012, 1 episodes
Jiken Kisha Mikami Yuta 3: Keiji no Musume no Kindan no Koi ga Maneku Satsui no Jujiro!
Japanese Special - 2005, 1 episodes
Nishimura Kyotaro Travel Mystery 27: Super View Odoriko-Go Satsui no Tabi
Japanese Special - 1995, 1 episodes3.0
~~ Adapted from the novel series "Totsugawa Police Department" (十津川警部シリーズ) by Nishimura Kyotaro (西村京太郎).
Muta Keijikan Jiken File 18: Yokohama ~ Kyushu Karatsu Satsui no Judan Route!
Japanese Special - 1993, 1 episodes
~~ Adapted from the novel "Muta Keijikan Jikenbo" (牟田刑事官事件簿) by Ishizawa Eitaro (石沢英太郎).
Matsukane Yoneko
Yoneko Matsukane was born on October 22, 1949 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Gôgô sentai Bôkenger (2006), Berusaiyu no bara (1979) and Taan (2001).
Hashimoto Izo
Hashimoto Izo is a Japanese screenwriter and film director from Shimane prefecture. He graduated from Shimane Prefectural Tsuwano High School. After working as an independent producer, he made his directorial debut in 1982 with the independent film "PC Wars ISAMI". After that, he made his major debut…
Tsushima Keiko
Keiko Tsushima was a Japanese actress, whose real name was Naoko Mori. She was notable for her prominent role in Akira Kurosawa's 1954 film Seven Samurai. She also starred in Japanese television series such as Sakura and Kimi ga Jinsei no Toki.
Naruse Katsuo
Naruse Katsuo is a Japanese director and screenwriter. In 1997, he made his directorial debut with "Immoral Affairs". In the same year, "Setouchi Moonlight Serenade" was screened at the Berlin International Film Festival, and then moved on to drama, writing screenplays such as Kiraware Matsuko no Issho,…
Sugiyama Tokuko
Sugiyama Tokuko was a Japanese actress born in Tokyo. She graduated from Jissen Girls' School and initially worked as a nursery school teacher and in the advertising department at Chiba Shimbun. In 1946, she joined Toho's New Face program and trained at the Academy of Stage Arts. She became a member…
Godai Takayuki
Godai Takayuki is a Japanese actor and voice actor. His stage name is the name of the character portrayed by Yujiro Ishihara in the 1969 film "Eiko e no 5,000 Kiro". He appeared live on stage at a special performance, "Koi Densetsu: Ai Sureba Koso" by Nagayama Yoko.
Honda Hirotaro
Honda Hirotaro was born on February 8, 1951 in Ibaraki, Japan. He is an actor, known for Kamen raida × Supa sentai × Uchuu keiji: Supa hiro taisen Z (2013), Himeyuri no To (1995) and Toyotomi Hideyoshi tenka wo toru! ( 1995). (Source: IMDB)
Tsuruta Koji
Ono Eiichi, better known by his stage name Tsuruta Koji, was a Japanese actor and singer. He appeared in almost 260 feature films and had a unique style of singing. His daughter, Tsuruta Sayaka, is an actress. Born in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Tsuruta was raised in Osaka by his grandmother, following his…
Kanie Keizo
Kanie Keizo was a Japanese actor. He won the award for the best supporting actor at the 1st Yokohama Film Festival for "Angel Guts: Red Classroom" and "Jūkyūsai no Chizu" and at the 12th Yokohama Film Festival for "Ware ni utsu yoi ari" and "Boku to, bokura no natsu". Kanie died on March 30, 2014,…
Sendo Akiho
Sendo Akiho is a Japanese actress, born on April 5, 1969 in Hyogo, Japan.
Akiho debuted in January 1990 as a Japanese idol, releasing the song "It's a Melody."
In the early 1990s, Akiho was called the "Gakuensai no Queen" (Queen of School Festivals).
Variety shows she either emceed…














